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is the same
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
double bonds mean the fatty acid is unsaturated and kinky which makes its packing difficult in the phospholipid bilayer and hence this drop the melting point
Melting point is important in organic chemistry because it can be used for the identification of a compound. For pure solid organic compounds will have a small melting point range (0.5-10C),thus presence of impurity can also be find out by Melting point.
True. Saturated fats have a higher melting point and tend to be solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fats have a lower melting point and are typically liquid oils at room temperature.
is the same
As the atomic number increases so does the melting point, meaning the the molecules get stronger therefor you need a higher melting point to break the molecules.
No basic Difference between melting point and Drop point.
i would say Ionic compounds tend to have higher melting points
double bonds mean the fatty acid is unsaturated and kinky which makes its packing difficult in the phospholipid bilayer and hence this drop the melting point
Melting point is important in organic chemistry because it can be used for the identification of a compound. For pure solid organic compounds will have a small melting point range (0.5-10C),thus presence of impurity can also be find out by Melting point.
It is the same thing. A melting point or freezing point is when a "material's" temperature stays the same. Then you can decide whether you want to freeze it or melt it by increasing or lowering the temperature.------Thats how my science teacher tought us.
This is because it contains more saturated fatty acids then unsaturated fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids have a higher melting point then unsaturated fatty acids.
True. Saturated fats have a higher melting point and tend to be solid at room temperature, while unsaturated fats have a lower melting point and are typically liquid oils at room temperature.
you dont.
NaCl has the highest melting point (between NaCl and H2O)
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